Adam Jones intecepts Tom Brady's pass late in the fourth quarter to seal the win. The interception was the first for Jones in three seasons. The Enquirer/Gary Landers

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Joe Reedy

Less than 15 minutes after talking to ESPN about holding New England without a touchdown, Mike Zimmer was back up in his office at Paul Brown Stadium looking at the film of Buffalo's game against Cleveland.

In a league where wins are fleeting, even ones as significant as defeating the Patriots, it was already on to the next one.

After holding Tom Brady without a touchdown pass for the first time in 53 games, Zimmer was in demand on Monday from national and local media. With the game ball that he received from Marvin Lewis after the 13-6 victory still in the coaches locker room, Zimmer continued to ...